id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082329644 Gilchrist, John Borthwick, The general east India guide and vade mecum : for the public functionary, government officer, private agent, trader or foreign sojourner, in British India, and the adjacent parts of Asia immediately connected with the honourable the East India Company ... by J.B. Gilchrist 1825 .txt text/plain 189251 8320 67 Great heats, modes of refrigeration, general plan of building, various kinds of lime and cement, tarras floors, GREAT numbers of respectable persons annually proceed to India utterly unacquainted with the customs, A regulation founded on such principles would subject the Company to little or no expense; and so far from being injurious to the future prospects of any patron's individual protegé it must infallibly promote them, by seasonably stimulating a boy have little or no fresh water allowed for the above purposes; but their beverage at table is rarely limited, except under the pressure of actual necessity. the hour, and many difficulties present themselves, rendering it by no means easy to track along the shore, especially where the mud-banks shelve out a great way. Many have been taken to India, but generally, after saving a little money, or making a few friends, especially by ./cache/nyp.33433082329644.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082329644.txt